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2:00 p.m. : Earlier on CNews, Olivier Dussopt said to himself “convinced that this text has a majority”. “The question is not whether there are a lack of votes, the question is to be sure that all those who defend what is in the text are there on Thursday to vote on the text”added the Minister of Labor. “If all those who find themselves in the text, who share its orientations, vote for the text, (then) there is a majority”.
2:08 p.m. : Olivier Marleix also esteem that the number of LR deputies likely to vote against the reform is “between 15 and 20”. This would leave between 41 and 46 members of his group likely to vote for the government text. Remember that if no one is absent from the hemicycle Thursday, the reform would need all the votes of the majority (it is not acquired) and 37 additional votes to reach the absolute majority set at 287 votes.
1:47 p.m. : LR deputies who sign a cross-partisan motion of censure initiated by the LIOT group will have “a vocation to sit on LIOT (…) or among environmentalists”, declares the president of the LR group @oliviermarleix.#DirectAN #RéformeDesRetraites https: //t.co/8IoWLUYSwt
1:50 p.m. : The boss of the Les Républicains group in the Assembly, Olivier Marleix, confirms to the press that there is no question of letting an LR deputy co-sign any motion of censure if the government uses 49.3. Those who cross the Rubicon will have “vocation to sit in Liot”, he warned them this morning, in reference to this motley group of deputies, who are working on a cross-partisan motion. MP Pierre-Henri Dumont, for example, said this morning to Release that he was ready to sign.
1:10 p.m. : Another tool is put on the table by the opposition: the referendum of shared initiative. It must be launched by a fifth of the members of Parliament and then receive the signature of a tenth of the voters, or 4.87 million French people. Such a procedure has never succeeded, but the socialist deputy Valérie Rabault assured this morning on Europe 1 that she is there “believes a lot”. In particular, he has an interest in his eyes: he “allows the implementation of this reform to be blocked for 9 months”the time to collect signatures.
1:43 p.m. : The PS deplores the decision of the President of the National Assembly not to authorize the broadcasting of the debates in the joint committee tomorrow, requested by the socialist Boris Vallaud. “We are seriously considering making the exchanges public”, says MP Arthur Delaporte. The CMP has two socialist senators. Earlier, Mathilde Panot (LFI), who will also be part of this commission, had announced that she would report live on Twitter. The exchanges are, whatever happens, the subject of a public report, but which can be put online with a delay of several days.
1:41 p.m. : The hypothesis of the filing of one or more motions of censure against the government concerns, a priori, only the scenario where Elisabeth Borne would have recourse to article 49.3. But if the text adopted by the joint committee was put to the vote, the opposition could have recourse to another tool: motions of prior rejection. According to journalists by LCI and Ebra groupthe Liot group has just announced to the press that it will file one, and the PS group says it is not ruling it out.
1:40 p.m. : The position of their party will not prevent certain LR deputies from speaking out against the government’s reform project in the event of a vote in the Assembly on Thursday. On the other hand, during a group meeting this morning, the president of the party, Eric Ciotti, and the boss of the parliamentary group, Olivier Marleix, warned that the deputies who will sign or vote on a possible motion of censure will be excluded from the group, according to information from the political department of France Télévisions.
12:47 : In the streets of Paris, Nantes, Rennes or even Le Havre, waste has been accumulating since March 7 and the start of a renewable strike against the pension reform led by the garbage collectors. How have the major social movements of recent years been resolved? Response elements.
12:24 p.m. : And if the government triggers article 49.3 to adopt the pension reform? “Everything constitutional is legal. But that would be a democratic vice.” reaffirmed Laurent Berger, secretary general of the CFDT, this morning on RTL.
12:20 p.m. : “We want to release what is happening in this joint joint committee from a secret (…) so that we can have publicity and transparency on what is happening there and what is voted on there”said the president of the LFI group in the National Assembly, Mathilde Panot, after the refusal of the president of the National Assembly to make the CMP public.
10:15 a.m. : The joint committee will not be broadcast live, decided the President of the National Assembly. In a letter addressed to the boss of the socialist deputies, Boris Vallaud, and which franceinfo was able to consult, Yaël Braun-Pivet explains that the regulations do not allow this retransmission.
10:03 : “Since the first day of the mobilization, we have not been received once by any minister. If next week, we have an invitation to talk about another subject (with the executive), we will say: ‘Are you kidding us?'”, declared Laurent Berger, secretary general of the CFDT, on RTL.
10:21 a.m. : “The bets are made on this joint parity commission”, deplores Thomas Ménagé, deputy National Rally of Loiret. This body, made up of seven deputies and seven senators representative of the composition of the two chambers, must end on Wednesday in a compromise text on the pension reform.
08:52 : “I believe that the French and the French are asking for transparency and want to know what is going on and how the discussions are going.”
Boris Vallaud wrote a letter to the President of the National Assembly asking her to make the joint committee public, “for the sincerity of the debates and for the sake of democratic transparency”.
08:19 : “We can’t do nothing that day!“ All the union representatives should meet in Paris on Thursday March 16, according to the secretary general of FO, Frédéric Souillot, in The Parisian.
08:17 : “We will go before the National Assembly to express ourselves”, announced Laurent Berger, secretary general of the CFDT, on RTL. The deputies must vote on the text on the pension reform that day. The day before, a big day of mobilization is planned throughout France.
10:23 : “Anne Hidalgo strikes herself, she does nothing”tackles the Minister Delegate for Transport, Clément Beaune, about the garbage collectors’ strike in the capital.
10:24 a.m. : The Minister Delegate for Transport gave details on the traffic tomorrow, during the new day of mobilization against the pension reform. “In Ile-de-France, there will be few disruptions at the RATP. At the SNCF, there will be some disruptions, with a more degraded situation than today. But we will not be in a level of disruption like we experienced during other days of demonstrations”assured Clément Beaune.
10:24 a.m. : “France at a standstill, it is being built gradually and we have not said our last word”warns Fabrice Michaud, secretary general of the CGT Transports, on franceinfo this morning.
10:36 : “It’s very undecided. High risk week.” Two days before the final vote of Parliament on the pension reform, the games remain extremely open on the adoption or not of the very controversial government project. Uncertainty still reigns around the vote of the National Assembly. Explanations.